is this far enough back

chrisdoc0608

insulting
Location
rocky mount, nc
I haven't done this project yet, I really want to... and will soon, semester starting, too many bucks going out...

anyway... I'm thinking you should have sanded the gelcoat off. Gelcoat is kind of like paint. It's not going to flake off like paint but the glass wont stick ass good. You have to sand the crap out of it to get a good surface for the glass to adhere too. It's not about your glass, it's about the glass staying stuck to the hull.

The idea that you didn't take your turf off just suggests you were trying to cut corners. I don't even understand why you're keeping the turf. One sheet of hydro turf could cover the entire tray I think. You have to buy the turf, so just do the whole job. If you cut one corner, you probably cut another. That's just no good.

You can't change it, so just go forward, but next time spend more on the prep and don't look for the easy way out.

im glad you know what up.... send me some pics of what yours look like
 

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
I had pictures of my install on the OTHER website a few years ago, I wish I knew if they were still there, you could see the difference in prep I think.

sand the ENTIRE tray, and wipe it all down with a solvent.

there should be NO glue left, nothing but clean/sanded boat there.
 

Marshj

DarkHorse
Location
Ann Arbor
youre good dude. they were just raggin on ya for the bad prep. youll be fine for your applications. go ride and have fun, summers almost over!
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
Site Supporter
Location
at peace
Bah, go ride.

Water intrusion will get to you, but likely not via the footholds.
The bondline, the cooling and bilge hose, the driveshaft tube, the steering cable tube, all rideplate and intake grate inserts, and the exhaust tube flange usually leak like a seave.

If you didn't seal that with something (hardly anyone does), you'll have a waterlogged ski.
TO hell with it, go ride.
 

Marshj

DarkHorse
Location
Ann Arbor
i wouldnt add anymore glass, thatll just be extra wieght. this will work. go turf it and ride.

just sand all the way to the fiberglass next time, so there is no gelcoat between glass layers
 

chrisdoc0608

insulting
Location
rocky mount, nc
Bah, go ride.

Water intrusion will get to you, but likely not via the footholds.
The bondline, the cooling and bilge hose, the driveshaft tube, the steering cable tube, all rideplate and intake grate inserts, and the exhaust tube flange usually leak like a seave.

If you didn't seal that with something (hardly anyone does), you'll have a waterlogged ski.
TO hell with it, go ride.

thank god someone thinks ill be riding it lol
 

Marshj

DarkHorse
Location
Ann Arbor
Bah, go ride.

Water intrusion will get to you, but likely not via the footholds.
The bondline, the cooling and bilge hose, the driveshaft tube, the steering cable tube, all rideplate and intake grate inserts, and the exhaust tube flange usually leak like a seave.

If you didn't seal that with something (hardly anyone does), you'll have a waterlogged ski.
TO hell with it, go ride.

i like matt:439:
 

Vumad

Super Hero, with a cape!
Location
St. Pete, FL
youre good dude. they were just raggin on ya for the bad prep.

x2

Don't worry about it. Have fun and IF something happens it's just a lesson learned. You may not have any problems with it at all. Don't take it as you messed up, take it as you could have done better. The point is that you could have done a better job, not that you did a bad job.

im glad you know what up.... send me some pics of what yours look like

I wont send pics but I'll post them in the build up section when I get to that point. I would do the project now, but w/ school and etc I've had enough money in extra bills a few weeks ago to buy 3 more skis. I haven't done this project, but I have done repairs working with epoxy and glass. What i made was always very nice. My problems were always with what I made sticking to what was there.
 

Vumad

Super Hero, with a cape!
Location
St. Pete, FL
yea well im gonna sand it tomarrow and then put the original hydro turf on until this winter when ill replace when i paint it

I don't know how well it will work w/o turf in the foot holds, I have never used foot holds so i don't know anything about them, but if it's any help to you, hydro turf carries "B stock" sheets of turf.

Hydro-Turf "B" Stock Sheets Molded Diamond - Dk.Grey
Part Number: SHTB
"B" Stock Molded Diamond Groove Sheets (40" x 62") are now available in Dk. Grey only. Slightly irregular due to air bubbles, color or brushing. Add 3M self-adhesive for $25.

That might be an inexpensive way to turf those new holds until winter. I haven't tried the B-stock but I'm sure it'll be good enough for 4 months. Edit: B-stock is $25 a sheet instead of $60.
 

chrisdoc0608

insulting
Location
rocky mount, nc
ive used b-stock before, it is fine but only comes in one color. i would rather just wait and get a nice set of what color i want and spend the money. i would use b-stock on my rails though
 

Vumad

Super Hero, with a cape!
Location
St. Pete, FL
ive used b-stock before, it is fine but only comes in one color.

I was going to be ordering some B-stock in the near future. It's nice to know it's good stuff. I don't think my turf is going to last long enough to wait for a repaint.
 

chrisdoc0608

insulting
Location
rocky mount, nc
go for it, just make sure you have ALOT of weldwood and a heat gun. i just got two 16oz bottles from my friend at a car customization shop. thats abt what i used when i turffed my sx.. it was time consuming, but i did a really nice job with it.... whole lot cleaner than these footholds lol
 
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